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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.

The all-vaudeville programme, to be presented at Fullers' Opera House to-night is one of the finest all-round show that has ever been presented at this- popular variety theatre. One has only u> look through the list of international artists to realise what a really first-class bill is to be submitted for their approval. One of the outstanding engagements which have been recently booked from the leading London variety nails is that of Jock Mills, who ranks as one of the wittiest and most entertaining performers of the Harry Lauder type who have ever visited this country. Two of the finest Continental clown comedians, dancers, and) instrumentalists are the Megan Bros., another specially imported act whose turn is a guarantee of fun of the very highest order. Aruiitas;e and Hine will appeal- in a comedy sketch in which the elongated male will sing, some pleasing baritone songs, the while his dainty partnor frolics about the boards cracking gags which arc certain to make the bost blase feel on good terms with themselves. Now character songs and impressions will bo submitted by J. G. Taylor and -Dorothy Summers, two of the most pleasing comedy sketch artists who have ever been seen on thiß circuit. Alec Regan, the English light comedian, will make a complete change of programme, in which his catchy songs will make their usual appeal to the accompaniment of Mr Ronaldi Stafford. One of the cleverest solo dancers who have appeared in this city is Roy Gennett, whose last week's act of step-dancing upon a, double flight of stairs won hirn big applause nightly. He will be seen in a change of offering which is certain to increase his popularity. Changes of programme will also be made by Calland and Hooper, the lady and gentleman who have pleased immensely with songs at the piano, by Vaude and Verne, tho premier patterists of Australia and New Zealand, and by Walter Vernon, the finest ventriloquist seen hero for many years. Seats may now be reserved at The Bristol.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 13

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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 13

FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 13

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